CATL Diversifies Its Plant in Debrecen due to Dwindling Demand for Electric Cars
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CATL Diversifies Its Plant in Debrecen due to Dwindling Demand for Electric Cars

In view of fluctuating demand for electric vehicles in Europe, Chinese battery giant Amperex Technology (CATL) is adjusting its strategy. As Matt Shen, CATL’s general manager for Europe,…

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Old Traditions, New Voices: Heritage Day Showcases the Nation’s Cultural Wealth
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Old Traditions, New Voices: Heritage Day Showcases the Nation’s Cultural Wealth

The Day of Hungarian Heritage (Magyar Értékek Napja) will be held for the fifth time this Saturday, welcoming visitors to the square in front of St. Stephen’s Basilica…

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Yes, that’s a human brain on a cafeteria tray. UCLA fair shows off science cuts under Trump
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Yes, that’s a human brain on a cafeteria tray. UCLA fair shows off science cuts under Trump

UCLA scientists, medical professors and graduate students are accustomed to presenting their research — into cancer, stroke, brain injury, nerve regeneration — at conferences of their peers with…

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Hungarian Drivers Remain Cautious About Electric Cars
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Hungarian Drivers Remain Cautious About Electric Cars

Although the European Union will only allow cars running on carbon-free fuel to be sold from 2035, a significant proportion of Hungarian drivers remain distrustful of electric vehicles,…

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California’s incarcerated firefighters, who earn about $1 per hour, may soon get a hefty raise
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California’s incarcerated firefighters, who earn about $1 per hour, may soon get a hefty raise

SACRAMENTO — In howling winds and choking smoke during the January fires that devastated Altadena and Pacific Palisades, more than 1,100 incarcerated firefighters cleared brush and dug fire lines, some…

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PM Orbán Warns of War Threat, Reveals Economic Ties with UAE
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PM Orbán Warns of War Threat, Reveals Economic Ties with UAE

Prime Minister Viktor Orbán (right) and presenter Zsolt Törőcsik in Abu Dhabi Wednesday’s drone attack on Poland is an example of the dangerous circumstances we live in every…

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High-speed rail slated to get $20 billion in state funding
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High-speed rail slated to get $20 billion in state funding

California’s high-speed rail project is slated to receive $1 billion a year in funding through the state’s cap-and-trade program for the next 20 years — a relief to…

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NFL, UFC athletes use ibogaine psychedelic to treat brain injury
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NFL, UFC athletes use ibogaine psychedelic to treat brain injury

As awareness grows around the dangers of head trauma in sports, a small number of professional fighters and football players are turning to a psychedelic called ibogaine for…

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Franz Liszt Lives On: Budapest Festival Fuses Icons, Innovation, and Immersion
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Franz Liszt Lives On: Budapest Festival Fuses Icons, Innovation, and Immersion

Contemporary dancer Yevhen Havrylenko at last year’s Liszt Festival The fifth Liszt Fest International Cultural Festival is set to bring together top names from classical and contemporary music,…

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California lawmakers pass bill banning law enforcement officers from covering their faces
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California lawmakers pass bill banning law enforcement officers from covering their faces

The California Legislature on Thursday passed a pair of bills to prohibit on-duty law enforcement officers, including federal immigration agents, from masking their faces and to require them…

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